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So, Bizarro Classic is this interesting little sequel to Superman Classic, released in 2012 but you might not have heard much about it. The animation style feels so distinctive, almost a throwback to older comics, with vibrant colors that really pop. The pacing is a bit erratic at times, but that fits the absurdity of the Bizarro character well. Themes of identity and what it means to be a hero are really explored here, albeit in a quirky way. The practical effects, although limited, have a certain charm that gives it a unique vibe, and the voice performances add this oddball layer that keeps it engaging.
Bizarro Classic is somewhat of a curiosity in the collector’s realm, given its niche appeal and the relatively unknown director. It's been released on a few home video formats but remains less common than many mainstream titles. Collector interest tends to hover around its unique take on the superhero genre and the somewhat cult status it’s developed over the years, making it a conversation starter among collectors.
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